We are looking for an experienced Physical Therapist who is able to provide family-centered, transdisciplinary early intervention services (evaluation, assessment, direct services, and consultation and service coordination) for infants, toddlers and preschoolers and their families. These services, utilizing best practices based in sound research, are provided through a team approach and are primarily home and community-based.

Essential functions of this position include but are not limited to the following:

1. Maintain and uphold the confidentiality standards for each child, family and program

2. Possess general knowledge of typical and atypical child development, as well as family-centered care, possess in-depth knowledge of the field of physical therapy

3. Participate in eligibility evaluations and developmental assessments and provide timely and accurate write up of activities, which include but are not limited to gross and fine motor skills; orthopedic alignment and positioning; therapeutic handling and movement; adaptive equipment; mobility and functional abilities.

· Possess an NPI number; credentialed through CAQH; and willingness to become an in-network provider for various insurance companies.

Salary depends on experience.

Send cover letter and resume to info@richiemcfarland.com . Please include "Physical Therapist" in the subject line of your email.

The job description contained herein is written in accordance with I.D.E.A. Federal Law Part C, NH State Law He-M 510, Family-Centered Early Supports and Services, and NH State Law He-M 203, Procedural Safeguards for Family-Centered Early Supports and Services. A copy of these laws will be made available to any individual upon request. In addition, this job description in accordance with the American Disabilities Act, Fair Labor Standards Act and Title 7 Standards as Richie McFarland Children’s Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer.